Michael Harrington Papers Bulk, 1960-1989 1946-1990, (Bulk 1960-1989)
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Biographical Note 1943 Born 1965 B.A., Yale University 1965 1967 Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) worker, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1968 ...
Harrington, Michael, 1928-1989?
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Michael Harrington (1928-1989), a U.S. socialist writer and political leader, best known as the author of The Other America: Poverty in the United States (1962), and as the founder and leader of Democratic Socialists of America, the U.S. affiliate to the Socialist International, was born in St. Louis, received a Jesuit secondary education, graduated from Holy Cross College in 1947 and, after a brief interval at Yale Law School, received a MA degree in English from the University of ...